Its wierd, using my 3/32 allen key I was able to adjust the A and D string pole pieces on the neck pickup. However, the E and G string's pole pieces just wouldnt budge! Help please....

also, its a pain to find the correct tool for its truss rod adjustment

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If you work on your own basses then you need at least one set of good allen wrenches. I have a whole box full. Sometimes the pole pieces on a Ric pickup will get stuck. You will need to apply some force to get them to move.

I have a nice workbench stocked with screw drivers, nut drivers, allen wrenches, drills, dremmel tools, fret files, etc ... With the proper tools you can do a setup on any bass.

Rickenbackers are a little different than Fenders to work on.

Are you trying to move the poles up or down? They may be bottomed out and only be able to go up .

Yeah I was zapped for being critical too but I am suggesting the site to the OP because if you go there for information.....you can get good, accurate Ric info free by many helpful Ric enthusiast who are more than happy to pass along valuable information and the vast majority over there are extremely friendly too .

If you work on your own basses then you need at least one set of good allen wrenches. I have a whole box full. Sometimes the pole pieces on a Ric pickup will get stuck. You will need to apply some force to get them to move.

I have a nice workbench stocked with screw drivers, nut drivers, allen wrenches, drills, dremmel tools, fret files, etc ... With the proper tools you can do a setup on any bass.

Rickenbackers are a little different than Fenders to work on.

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You are one of the guys I was referring to in my earlier post. No need for the BS that goes along with RRF or the corporate site when we have guys like you around here. I dislike the "Ric police". lol

It really is a shame that a few ruin it over there because the majority of them are nice people.

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True dat. Same could be said about the corporate site. A lot of those guys are very cool and very helpful. I guess for me personally I have a bigger problem with all the *** lickage that goes on at those places. JH isn't going to give anyone a free bass so I don't understand why everyone feels the need to kiss his ***. I think he is a tool. I told him that too.

If you work on your own basses then you need at least one set of good allen wrenches. I have a whole box full. Sometimes the pole pieces on a Ric pickup will get stuck. You will need to apply some force to get them to move.

I have a nice workbench stocked with screw drivers, nut drivers, allen wrenches, drills, dremmel tools, fret files, etc ... With the proper tools you can do a setup on any bass.

Rickenbackers are a little different than Fenders to work on.

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Amen, I have been playing and working on my own gear for 30 years. I think nothing of adjusting a truss rod, setting intonation, action ect.....ON A FENDER! Not so much on a Ric. There are lots of little tricks and do's and don'ts with Ric's when it comes to working on them yourself. I have learned to stop, look, ask questions and take my time when it comes to making adjustments on my Rics. But the important thing is that having a Ric well set up is what makes them fun to play... many folks who hate Rics have only experienced poorly set up basses and that can really make for a less than enjoyable experience. Fenders, G&L's and Music Man basses are all pretty to work on and are usually very forgiving when it comes to trial and error. Not so much with Ric. Take time, ask questions when it comes to making adjustments and doing your work and I think you will find lots of success with your Ric.

If you've got a factory pick up, my Ric owner's manual says that the pole pieces aren't adjustable, in fact you may damage the pickup. The bass pickup will have a noticeable drop in volume between the treble pickup and the bass pickup. That is because of pickup placement. The toaster tops had an even bigger drop.

If you've got a factory pick up, my Ric owner's manual says that the pole pieces aren't adjustable, in fact you may damage the pickup. The bass pickup will have a noticeable drop in volume between the treble pickup and the bass pickup. That is because of pickup placement. The toaster tops had an even bigger drop.

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Really? Thank god the bridge is where the good's at! An I the only one finds that the ric is like a jaz in the sense that the tone sounds scooped if u crank both the pickups?